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  2. Haywards Heath railway station - Wikipedia

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    Haywards Heath railway station. Haywards Heath railway station is on the Brighton Main Line in England, serving the town of Haywards Heath, West Sussex. It is 37 miles 59 chains (60.7 km) down the line from London Bridge via Redhill and is situated between Balcombe and Wivelsfield. It is managed by Southern .

  3. Haywards Heath - Wikipedia

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    Haywards Heath ( / ˈheɪwərdz ˈhiːθ / ⓘ HAY-wərdz HEETH) is a town in West Sussex, England, 36 miles (58 km) south of London, 14 miles (23 km) north of Brighton, 13 miles (21 km) south of Gatwick Airport and 31 miles (50 km) northeast of the county town, Chichester. Nearby towns include Burgess Hill to the southwest, Horsham to the ...

  4. Mid Sussex Times - Wikipedia

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    Mid Sussex Times. The Mid Sussex Times is a local weekly paper for the region of Mid Sussex in West Sussex, but also covering news from the localities of East Sussex. The two major towns served by the paper are Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath, including news from and around the surrounding parishes of Cuckfield, Lindfield, Hassocks, Chailey ...

  5. Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath - Wikipedia

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    Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath. /  50.99111°N 0.09028°W  / 50.99111; -0.09028. The Princess Royal Hospital, also known as PRH, is an acute, teaching, general hospital located in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England. [1] It is the main hospital in the Mid Sussex district and is part of University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation ...

  6. Mid Sussex (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Constituency profile. The constituency is in the north east of West Sussex bordering East Sussex, containing relatively small villages and the towns of East Grinstead, Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill, all of which have green buffers preventing them from being contiguous and rail connections to Brighton, London Gatwick Airport and the City of London.

  7. Scaynes Hill - Wikipedia

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    It lies on the A272 road 2.2 miles (3.5 km) east of Haywards Heath. Landmarks. Scaynes Hill has a Site of Special Scientific Interest within the village. The site is a disused quarry, which has exposed sandstone originating from the Wealden flood plain. The village church is dedicated to St. Augustine of Canterbury and was constructed in 1858.

  8. Haywards Heath Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was formed in 1888 as Haywards Heath Juniors. They were renamed Haywards Heath Excelsior in 1894, before becoming simply Haywards Heath in 1895. They were founder members of the Mid-Sussex League in 1900, and were runners-up in the Senior Division in 1901–02, 1902–03, 1903–04 and 1905–06.

  9. Jireh Chapel, Haywards Heath - Wikipedia

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    The Jireh Chapel is a Strict Baptist place of worship in the town of Haywards Heath in the English county of West Sussex. The chapel was built in 1879. The chapel was built in 1879. Sussex has many 19th-century Independent and Baptist chapels in this Vernacular style: a tiled, gabled roof, porch, and red-brick walls with round-arched windows.